

The Long Good Friday
1980 Directed by John MackenzieIn the late 1970s, Cockney crime boss Harold Shand, a gangster trying to become a legitimate property mogul, has big plans to get the American Mafia to bankroll his transformation of a derelict area of London into the possible venue for a future Olympic Games. However, a series of bombings targets his empire on the very weekend the Americans are in town. Shand is convinced there is a traitor in his organization, and sets out to eliminate the rat in typically ruthless fashion.
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Bob Hoskins
....................................................Harold Shand

Helen Mirren
....................................................Victoria

Dave King
....................................................Parky

Bryan Marshall
....................................................Harris

Derek Thompson
....................................................Jeff

Eddie Constantine
....................................................Charlie

Paul Freeman
....................................................Colin
Director
...........................................................John Mackenzie
Producer
...........................................................Barry Hanson
Writer
...........................................................Barrie Keeffe
Assistant Director
...........................................................Simon Hinkly
Costume Design
...........................................................Tudor George
Hairstylist
...........................................................Colin Jamison
Art Direction
...........................................................Vic Symonds
Production Companies
...................................................Calendar Productions
Handmade Films
Black Lion Films
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................Français
English
Genres
....................................................Crime
Thriller
Drama
Mystery
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